[h=3]Little Italy museum seeks to evict Italian-American grandma[/h] A fight in Manhattan's Little Italy neighborhood between a landlord who wants a tenant out and a tenant who doesn't want to leave isn't your run-of-the-mill New York City real estate struggle. "Why would you want to throw me out when I lived here all my life?" asked Adele Sarno, a feisty, raspy-voiced woman who proudly tells how she once even served as queen of the annual Feast of San Gennaro, Little Italy's most well-known event. Sarno said the fight over her $820-a-month, two-bedroom apartment above the Italian American Museum began about five years ago.
entap puththuk kuLLe enthap paambu irukkumo? (old adage)
entha ottaik kuLLe enthak cameraa irukkumo?? (new adage)
Worse still, it can be wireless and transmit the alankaram to a receiver miles away.